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- the invention pertains to a method that allows a third party to authenticate a manufacturer's individual product, as well as to a label to be used in a method of this type.
- the manufacturers of name-brand products and the parties participating in the distribution process i.e., importers and exporters, wholesalers and retailers, as well as end users, need to identify and authenticate individual products of a name-brand product series. This enables the manufacturers to precisely track the distribution path and the respective times at which the individual product is sold over the various stages of distribution, e.g., in order to ensure that products intended for a certain country are only sold in this country.
- the merchants and end users (as well as the manufacturer) want to determine whether a certain product is an original product of the name-brand manufacturer or a counterfeit product, i.e., a fake.
- This code is a relatively counterfeit-proof random code that is assigned once to each individual product, i.e., this code makes it possible to identify an individual product of a product series.
- This code is applied onto the product itself or onto the product packaging, e.g., printed on a label that is subsequently applied onto the product packaging.
- the manufacturer simultaneously enters this code into a database that contains a list of all assigned and therefore valid codes.
- This database is publicly accessible, particularly via the Internet, such that the parties participating in the distribution process are able to access this data in the form of a query.
- the product is subsequently placed on the market.
- a party participating in the distribution process e.g., a merchant or an end user
- this party is able to access the database via the Internet and to subsequently enter the printed code in order to receive a response indicating whether the code is contained in the database, i.e., if the code is identical to a stored code, and/or if this code was already the object of a prior query.
- This response enables the merchant or end user to determine the authenticity of the product. If the database response indicates that the number entered by the respective party is not contained in the database, it is quite obvious that the respective product is not an original, but rather a counterfeit.
- the response indicates that the code exists in the database, but was already the object of a prior query by a third party (the database is able to store these queries), it is impossible to reliably determine whether the product is an original or a counterfeit because a merchant prior in the distribution chain could have queried the number or a counterfeiter could simply have copied the number. If the response indicates that the number exists in the database and was not yet the object of a query, it can be initially assumed that the product is an original; however, the querying party is unable to determine with absolute certainty if the product is an original or a counterfeit because the product including the number could have been copied and the number of the original was not yet the object of a query.
- DE 199 45 760 A1 pertains to a system for checking if an object originates from an assumed source, wherein the object is provided with at least one marking that can be recognized by a detector and the marking recognized by the detector can be compared with individual characteristics of the source.
- This system is also not counterfeit-proof and falls short of the method described above (with reference to WO 03/007252A1).
- the invention is based on the objective of additionally developing an authentication method in such a way that originals can be distinguished from counterfeits with sufficient reliability, and of making available a corresponding label for use in a method of this type.
- the method according to the invention is based on a method of the type described in the introductory portion of the description.
- the name-brand manufacturer generates a specific code for the individual product of a product series, for example, on a computer with the aid of a suitable algorithm.
- This code consists, for example, of a sequence of numbers and/or letters or of other visible symbols suitable for data processing.
- the code is sufficiently long and complex for ensuring that the probability of a third party randomly using this code is sufficiently low.
- the name-brand manufacturer applies this code onto the product itself or preferably onto the product packaging. This is preferably realized by applying the code onto a label, if applicable, together with other information as shown in the FIGURE.
- This label is then applied to the product packaging, for example, the front side or upper side of the packaging. However, it is preferred to apply the label over an edge of the packaging such that the label is destroyed once the packaging is opened.
- the entire label 1 is shown in the FIGURE. It comprises a hologram section 2 that serves as an additional safety measure, the name 3 of the name-brand manufacturer and a bar code 4 that also serves for product identification purposes and can be read by a scanner.
- the label 1 contains two (covered) codes 5 and 6 , wherein the code 5 is a merchant code and the code 6 is an end-user code. Since the product is a spray gun in the embodiment shown, the end user is a painter and the code 6 is a painter's code.
- the merchant code 5 is referred to as the first code
- the painter's code 6 is referred to as the second code.
- the name-brand manufacturer maintains a publicly accessible database that can be accessed, for example, via the Internet for each individual name-brand product, wherein said database contains all assigned codes, namely the first as well as the second codes.
- the database is also able to set a flag once a code is the object of a query, wherein said flag indicates whether the code was already the object of a prior query. This information can also be output after re-querying the database.
- the database is conventionally protected from “hackers,” e.g., by means of an access code.
- both codes 5 and 6 are not legible but are rather covered with a removable cover that conceals the codes 5 and 6 .
- This cover consists, for example, of a conventional scratch-off layer, i.e., a plastic or rubber-like mass that completely conceals the codes 5 and 6 , but can be scratched off with one hand or with an object in order to make the codes 5 and 6 legible. The scratch-off mass is removed during this process and cannot be easily restored.
- the name-brand product is shipped from the manufacturing facility with codes 5 and 6 covered so that they are not legible.
- this merchant is authorized to expose the first code (merchant code) 5 and can then conventionally enter the code 5 into the publicly accessible database. Subsequently, the merchant receives one of three possible responses from the database:
- the code was exposed by scratching off the cover and not yet the object of a query, so that it must be assumed in all probability that the product is an original.
- the product can only be a counterfeit in the highly improbable circumstance that the product is the first counterfeit put on market and the original was not yet the object of a query.
- the first code and the second code 6 also interact in such a way that, in the second above-described instance in which the original code was already the object of a query, the merchant has the option of accessing the second code that was actually intended for the painter and thereby determining the origin of the product with absolute certainty. If the merchant did not utilize the optional query, the end user can use both codes for verification purposes.
- the authentication by the end user or painter with the aid of the second code 6 is carried out analogously.
- the method of the invention provides a nearly flawless option for authenticating an individual product of a product series.
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- The invention pertains to a method that allows a third party to authenticate a manufacturer's individual product, as well as to a label to be used in a method of this type.
- The manufacturers of name-brand products and the parties participating in the distribution process, i.e., importers and exporters, wholesalers and retailers, as well as end users, need to identify and authenticate individual products of a name-brand product series. This enables the manufacturers to precisely track the distribution path and the respective times at which the individual product is sold over the various stages of distribution, e.g., in order to ensure that products intended for a certain country are only sold in this country. The merchants and end users (as well as the manufacturer) want to determine whether a certain product is an original product of the name-brand manufacturer or a counterfeit product, i.e., a fake.
- This is the reason various methods were developed for authenticating products over the distribution path. In these methods, it is common practice to initially generate a code, e.g., as described in WO 03/007252A1. This code is a relatively counterfeit-proof random code that is assigned once to each individual product, i.e., this code makes it possible to identify an individual product of a product series. This code is applied onto the product itself or onto the product packaging, e.g., printed on a label that is subsequently applied onto the product packaging. The manufacturer simultaneously enters this code into a database that contains a list of all assigned and therefore valid codes. This database is publicly accessible, particularly via the Internet, such that the parties participating in the distribution process are able to access this data in the form of a query. The product is subsequently placed on the market. As soon as the product is acquired by a party participating in the distribution process, e.g., a merchant or an end user, this party is able to access the database via the Internet and to subsequently enter the printed code in order to receive a response indicating whether the code is contained in the database, i.e., if the code is identical to a stored code, and/or if this code was already the object of a prior query. This response enables the merchant or end user to determine the authenticity of the product. If the database response indicates that the number entered by the respective party is not contained in the database, it is quite obvious that the respective product is not an original, but rather a counterfeit. If the response indicates that the code exists in the database, but was already the object of a prior query by a third party (the database is able to store these queries), it is impossible to reliably determine whether the product is an original or a counterfeit because a merchant prior in the distribution chain could have queried the number or a counterfeiter could simply have copied the number. If the response indicates that the number exists in the database and was not yet the object of a query, it can be initially assumed that the product is an original; however, the querying party is unable to determine with absolute certainty if the product is an original or a counterfeit because the product including the number could have been copied and the number of the original was not yet the object of a query.
- A person skilled in the art can ascertain, for example, from DE 199 41 362 A1, that it is possible to provide a data carrier with a cover for concealing the code applied thereon in order to disclose this code to the authorized user only (after removing the cover, e.g., a scratch-off layer). However, this particular publication merely describes a data carrier with a removable cover, e.g., for concealing PIN codes from unauthorized third parties.
- DE 199 45 760 A1 pertains to a system for checking if an object originates from an assumed source, wherein the object is provided with at least one marking that can be recognized by a detector and the marking recognized by the detector can be compared with individual characteristics of the source. This system is also not counterfeit-proof and falls short of the method described above (with reference to WO 03/007252A1).
- Consequently, existing methods provide a name-brand manufacturer with a certain overview of the distribution path as long as the participating parties regularly query the numbers or codes. However, these systems do not provide the parties participating in the distribution process with a sufficiently reliable option for determining whether a product is an original product or a counterfeit.
- The invention is based on the objective of additionally developing an authentication method in such a way that originals can be distinguished from counterfeits with sufficient reliability, and of making available a corresponding label for use in a method of this type.
- One embodiment of the invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the drawing. It shows a label according to the invention.
- The method according to the invention is based on a method of the type described in the introductory portion of the description.
- The name-brand manufacturer generates a specific code for the individual product of a product series, for example, on a computer with the aid of a suitable algorithm. This code consists, for example, of a sequence of numbers and/or letters or of other visible symbols suitable for data processing. The code is sufficiently long and complex for ensuring that the probability of a third party randomly using this code is sufficiently low. The name-brand manufacturer applies this code onto the product itself or preferably onto the product packaging. This is preferably realized by applying the code onto a label, if applicable, together with other information as shown in the FIGURE. This label is then applied to the product packaging, for example, the front side or upper side of the packaging. However, it is preferred to apply the label over an edge of the packaging such that the label is destroyed once the packaging is opened.
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entire label 1 is shown in the FIGURE. It comprises ahologram section 2 that serves as an additional safety measure, thename 3 of the name-brand manufacturer and abar code 4 that also serves for product identification purposes and can be read by a scanner. In addition, thelabel 1 contains two (covered)codes 5 and 6, wherein thecode 5 is a merchant code and the code 6 is an end-user code. Since the product is a spray gun in the embodiment shown, the end user is a painter and the code 6 is a painter's code. - In the following portion of the description, the
merchant code 5 is referred to as the first code, and the painter's code 6 is referred to as the second code. - Analogous to the state of the art, the name-brand manufacturer maintains a publicly accessible database that can be accessed, for example, via the Internet for each individual name-brand product, wherein said database contains all assigned codes, namely the first as well as the second codes. The database is also able to set a flag once a code is the object of a query, wherein said flag indicates whether the code was already the object of a prior query. This information can also be output after re-querying the database. The database is conventionally protected from “hackers,” e.g., by means of an access code.
- According to the FIGURE, both
codes 5 and 6 are not legible but are rather covered with a removable cover that conceals thecodes 5 and 6. This cover consists, for example, of a conventional scratch-off layer, i.e., a plastic or rubber-like mass that completely conceals thecodes 5 and 6, but can be scratched off with one hand or with an object in order to make thecodes 5 and 6 legible. The scratch-off mass is removed during this process and cannot be easily restored. - The name-brand product is shipped from the manufacturing facility with
codes 5 and 6 covered so that they are not legible. - Once the product is placed on the market and, for example, acquired by a merchant, this merchant is authorized to expose the first code (merchant code) 5 and can then conventionally enter the
code 5 into the publicly accessible database. Subsequently, the merchant receives one of three possible responses from the database: - The code you entered was not assigned to an original product. If you entered the code correctly, it must be assumed that the product is a counterfeit.
- This instance exactly corresponds to that described above with reference to the state of the art. The code is not contained in the list of original codes and was generated by a counterfeiter who was not familiar with the original code. In this case, the unmistakable result is that the product is a counterfeit.
- The code you entered was assigned to an original product, but already used at least once for authentication purposes. If the code section of the label was already scratched off, it is possible that the product is an original. In this case, we ask you to check the second authentication code. If you have exposed the code yourself, it must be assumed that the product is a counterfeit.
- In this case, it is highly probable that the product is a counterfeit. However, it is not impossible that the product is an original because the counterfeit number may initially have been the object of a query by a third party. But this is highly improbable because only one original number is respectively assigned and several identical counterfeit numbers are in existence.
- The authentication code you entered was assigned to an original product. The product is in all probability an original product.
- In this case, the code was exposed by scratching off the cover and not yet the object of a query, so that it must be assumed in all probability that the product is an original. The product can only be a counterfeit in the highly improbable circumstance that the product is the first counterfeit put on market and the original was not yet the object of a query.
- The first code and the second code 6 also interact in such a way that, in the second above-described instance in which the original code was already the object of a query, the merchant has the option of accessing the second code that was actually intended for the painter and thereby determining the origin of the product with absolute certainty. If the merchant did not utilize the optional query, the end user can use both codes for verification purposes.
- The authentication by the end user or painter with the aid of the second code 6 is carried out analogously.
- In comparison with methods known from the state of the art, the method of the invention provides a nearly flawless option for authenticating an individual product of a product series.
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